I'm extremely easygoing, I spend a lot of my time surfing the internet or playing games on my Xbox 360 or on my PC; recently built a proper gaming computer, and my PS2 finally gave up the ghost. I spend a lot of time watching anime and more recently have gotten into Kamen Rider and Garo as well; I'm not hard to keep entertained. As far as goals go, I'm not quite sure yet what it is that I want to do- I'll figure it out eventually- but until then, I just want to get things in order.

I'm 100% deaf in both ears, but I do wear a cochlear implant- I will explain fully and in detail just what that means and what it pertains to, and it does allow me to hear you to some extent; It's a slight bit complicated, and I don't mind explaining. It's not a sensitive subject, I really don't mind answering questions about it. Some of the more common ones:* No, I wasn't born deaf, I lost my hearing to bacterial meningitis when I was 5.* Yes, I can take the external bit off, as easily as someone taking off their glasses to go to bed. This also means I could potentially lose it.* No, when it's off, I can't hear anything, whatsoever.* It's not really uncomfortable, but when I'm 100% relaxing I prefer not to wear it.

What I’m doing with my life

Trying not to be single? Already accomplished my primary goal of becoming employed, never really thought about what to do after that...

I’m really good at

Most things computer or game related, especially RPG's or FPS's, and I'm told I'm also a very good listener, in a fit of universal irony.I also play a LOT of Warframe.

The first things people usually notice about me

I'm a very quiet person, and very soft-spoken. I'm told that I'm a very good listener- As long as you don't mind occasionally having to repeat yourself if we're somewhere that's a bit noisy, and as long as you can put up with my being a sarcastic ass. I grew up watching Mystery Science Theater 3000, I can't help it.

I also apparently have gorgeous eyes.

Favorite books, movies, shows, music, and food

Books: Seventh Tower, Anything by Terry Pratchett, the collection Last Defender of Camelot by Roger Zelazny, a lot of other things that I can't remember right now.

Music: I'll listen to anything at least once.

Movies: Anime in general, Dark Knight, Avatar, watchmen... A lot of movies. I'm a big fan of James Bond, specifically Sean Connery, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig. I could watch Skyfall a hundred times, I never get tired of it.

Food: Anything that will hold still long enough for me to stick a fork in it, I'll try. Not a big fan of excess tomato sauce, though; if given the choice, I prefer stuff done with alfredo sauce.

The six things I could never do without

1) My cochlear implant. Can't hear without the damn thing, after all.2) My pets. Had animals since I was very young, can't imagine living without 'em.3) My friends. I don't make friends very easily, and I hate losing the ones I have.4) My family. We have our ups and downs, but I wouldn't trade a single second with them for the world.5) My cellphone. My only connection to some of my more distant friends!6) uhm... Oxygen? Can't think of a sixth thing. Probably my sense of humor... I couldn't stand myself if I didn't have my sense of humor.

I spend a lot of time thinking about

A large number of things. I've got a lot of things that I regret having done, usually childish stuff that I didn't know better at the time, but that I still feel guilty about. Silly things like that.

On a typical Friday night I am

Working at the Fed-Ex yard. Usually I'm doing the weekend graveyard shifts no one else wants.

The most private thing I’m willing to admit

I sometimes sing along with my music when I walk my patrols on Sunday mornings. I can get pretty into it, too; somewhere in their databases, FedEx has security footage of one of their weekend guards juking like an idiot while making his rounds.

You should message me if

You're curious, I guess?I've gotten 44 Likes- come on, y'all, surely not *all* of them are from bots. You can message me! I promise I can restrain my rampant nerdery long enough to have a conversation about normal things.